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The second colourful, varied and often hard-hitting collection of new poems from the South Australian author of Palace of Dreams. Peter Strawhan was born at the 'Old Queen Vic' Maternity Hospital, Rosewater, in 1932. A bleak wartime childhood in a working-class western suburb followed. He endured a five-year apprenticeship as a motor mechanic, later spending almost twenty-five years as an insurance assessor. A midlife crisis and adult matriculation led to Flinders University and a BA in History…
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The second colourful, varied and often hard-hitting collection of new poems from the South Australian author of Palace of Dreams.

Peter Strawhan was born at the 'Old Queen Vic' Maternity Hospital, Rosewater, in 1932. A bleak wartime childhood in a working-class western suburb followed. He endured a five-year apprenticeship as a motor mechanic, later spending almost twenty-five years as an insurance assessor. A midlife crisis and adult matriculation led to Flinders University and a BA in History with First Class Honours. In 2005, after retiring to the south coast, he was awarded a doctorate by the University of Adelaide.

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  • Author: Peter Strawhan
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  • ISBN-10: 1760410691
  • ISBN-13: 9781760410698
  • Format: 12.9 x 19.8 x 0.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

The second colourful, varied and often hard-hitting collection of new poems from the South Australian author of Palace of Dreams.

Peter Strawhan was born at the 'Old Queen Vic' Maternity Hospital, Rosewater, in 1932. A bleak wartime childhood in a working-class western suburb followed. He endured a five-year apprenticeship as a motor mechanic, later spending almost twenty-five years as an insurance assessor. A midlife crisis and adult matriculation led to Flinders University and a BA in History with First Class Honours. In 2005, after retiring to the south coast, he was awarded a doctorate by the University of Adelaide.

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